European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 27, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 b the stars and stripes Friday november 27, 1992 a at a glance Alberto Gonzalez an his infected Man accused of trying to give aids to a 17-Ycar-old girl through unprotected sex has been convicted of attempted murder. Sec Story on Page 6.gays Welcome on staff amid reports that a homosexual was asked to leave his staff in 1981 because of his sexual orientation sen. Sam Nunn d-ga., said he has no policy against hiring homosexuals. A Page 4sdi project halted with nearly $200 million already spent the army cancelled a $594 million contract for a key tracking component of the anti missile strategic defense initiative. A Page 5 acc threatens Fine Howard Sterns notorious radio antics could his employer a record $315,000. A Page 7 Spain oks treaty Spain ratified the maastricht treaty on european Unity without a single dissenting Voto wednesday in the upper House of parliament. A Page 8 country to split parliament on wednesday approved the division of Czechoslovakia into two nations at Midnight dec. 31. A Page 9 Economy improving the nations Economy showed the first signs of a genuine recovery during the summer months according to a government report wednesday. A Page 17 Index Abby Ann Landers .19 comics.19-21 commentary.13 crossword.19 faces a no places 18 letters.12 Money matters.17 sports.22-28 to listings .27 weather .11troops from Page 1 might retaliate against Relief workers in the country a Mitchel said. Cable news network which first reported the . Offer said Eagleburger discussed the proposed deployment with president Bush before Bush left Washington on wednesday for his Page 1 National Airport which braced for sundays crush of returning Holiday travellers. About 200,000 passengers passed through of Hare wednesday Well Short of the one Day record. Rain and drizzle was expected to turn to Light Snow in the Detroit area and flurries and Light Snow fell in Milwaukee where temperatures dipped into the teens. Mild pre Holiday temperatures dropped into the upper 20s, with Light Snow and Snow showers in Northwest and North Central Indiana. Rain was reported in Southern Indiana. Drizzle and flurries German from Page 1 ported in Germany this year with 16 people killed. But the Molln firebombing added a new dimension to the wave of violence because it was directed at Long time residents and not at recently arrived Asylum seekers who have borne the Brunt of previous attacks. Chief Federal prosecutor Alexander Norfolk a. Apr investigators have determined that a . Aircraft Carrier fired missiles at a turkish ship killing five people because sailors mistook a Drill for a real attack a newspaper reported thursday. The Saratoga fired two sea Sparrow missiles at the destroyer Mua Vinct during a nato exercise late oct. I in the Schwerin Germany a Gale Force winds swept across Northern Germany Early t thursday killing at least six people and injuring dozens of others authorities said. A Mother was killed and her baby seriously injured when a tree was blown onto them As they walked near a train station in the northeastern town of gust Row police said. Home in Kennebunkport Maine. White House spokesman Sean Walsh declined late wednesday to comment on the reports. He said that there was no formal meeting wednesday of the National Security Council but that Bush held his usual morning meeting with his National Security adviser Brent scowcroft. One . Official told the associated press that the troops would a not be shy about using their weapons a to ensure were reported in Kentucky. Up to 19 inches of Snow drastically altered the Holiday plans of travellers through Northwestern Oklahoma and the Panhandle wednesday. But the Welcome mat was out at places like the Highway cafe in Elmwood. A a we re having thanksgiving Turkey and dressing Ham and Sweet potato a said owner Roger Cannon who let about 15 stranded travellers sleep in his Booths wednesday night. A and it looks like All be Texas National guard troops collected More than 120 stranded motorists from highways wednesday and took them to motels and a red Cross shelter to spend the night. The 13 inches of Snow that blasted Pampa were the most recorded in the von Stahl announced on monday that his office was taking Over the investigation of the murders in Molln because there was evidence the rightists were not Ordinary criminals but were seeking to overthrow German democracy. The Karlsruhe office had been responsible for Hunting Down leftist terrorists in the 1970s and 1980s. The office has been criticized for not taking much action during the recent spi Raling wave of extreme rightist attacks against foreigners and jewish targets that have stunned Germany and the world. Aegean sea. Fie people including the Captain of the destroyer were killed. Investigators determined that sailors awakened for a Midnight Drill thought the Carrier was under attack and fired the virginian Pilot reported citing a Navy official w to spoke on condition of anonymity. The paper said the finding is the result of a just completed investigation by three in other deaths in the former fast German state of Mecklenburg West Pomerania police said a Man in the town of Man Moos was fatally injured when he was hit by flying debris from a roof. Another Man was killed when a tree fell onto his car in the town of Dabel near Sharnberg. Police in the Baltic sea town of Stral Sund Ako imported a Man on the Island of delivery of the supplies. The United nations estimates that 250,000 somalis May die by the end of the year because of food shortages and the inability of other countries to bring in More Aid. The East african nation has been plunged into anarchy with rival clans fighting for Power since the ouster of longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre Early last year. State. Four deaths were blamed on the storm. In Kansas As much As 17 inches had fallen in some areas by wednesday causing at least three fatal traffic accidents. In the Southeast meanwhile authorities assessed damage left by weekend tornadoes that killed More than 20 people. President Bush on wednesday declared 18 Mississippi counties a major disaster area Clearing the Way for temporary housing Grants and Low Cost Loans. Gov. Kirk Fordice who requested Federal disaster help wednesday said the storms that killed 15 in the state caused at least $53 million in damage. In North Carolina funerals were held for two Tornado victims and officials estimated property damage at $9.3 million. Authorities have said they plan to crack Down on rightist extremists but another incident was reported thursday. Late wednesday assailants threw a firebomb at a sports Hall housing 14 Asylum seekers in Neustadt near Hanover. The firebomb never ignited. The prosecutors office statement said Peters and his group Are suspected in three other arson attacks on refugee Homes in Northern Germany in september. One of the attacks was in Peters Home Village of Gudown. No injuries were reported in the attacks. Navy admirals accompanied by a turkish officer. T he report has been forwarded to the Pentagon it said. Navy spokesmen in Washington were not available to comment on the report. The Saratoga which was finishing a six month deployment to the med Terra in Western Germany slower Saxony state police in Wal Srode said a Man died when his car collided w Ith a tree that had fallen on an expressway. Ard television reported a s6cth person was killed As a result of the storm but provided no other details. Former stripes managing editor 78, Dies san Diego a amps Ken Zunn Valt former managing editor of the stars and stripes who wrote a Book about the newspaper during its world War ii years died wednesday in san Diego Calif. He was 78. Details of his death were not available thursday. Zumwalt served on six editions of the stars and stripes a Paris Liege Nice of Ungstad Altdorf and Darmstadt. He attended the newspapers 50th anniversary Celebration in april in grips him Germany. A it was the highlight of the year for him a said his son Richard of san Diego. Zumwalt was a Corporal in a . Army infantry unit when he joined the Paris staff of the stars and stripes in 1944 As a reporter and copy editor. He stayed with the newspaper 11 years both As an enlisted Man and a civilian eventually moving up to managing editor in 1946. He left the stars and stripes in 1955 to take an editorial position with the san Diego Union and retired from there in 1979. Survivors include Zumwalt a wife Paulette two sons Richard and Roger a daughter Sheri and two grandchildren. Details of the funeral service were not available thursday. However Richard Zumwalt said a memorial service w ill be held in san Diego with burial Likely in his fathers Northern California Hometown of Sacramento Valley. Zumwalt sailors May have mistaken Drill for attack Nean at the time of the incident has returned to its base in Florida. At least 6 die in German windstorms Riingen was buried under a tree uprooted by the gusting winds
